SSL Security Services Agreement

Effective September 5th, 2018

1. Formation
and Modification of Contract

This
SSL Security Services Agreement is entered into by you (either personally or on
behalf of another person or organization) and TierraNet Inc. ("TierraNet")
as part of the TierraNet Universal Terms of Service Agreement [Link] (collectively, this "Agreement")

This
Agreement states all of the terms and conditions regarding your use of the TierraNet
Secure Sockets Layer Certificate Services ("SSL Security Services").

Your
electronic acceptance of this Agreement signifies that you have read,
understand, acknowledge and agree to be bound by this Agreement.

TierraNet
may, in its sole and absolute discretion, and from time to time, amend all or
any part of this Agreement. Amendments will become effective immediately
upon TierraNet’s posting to this website, but will not be applied
retroactively. Your use of the SSL Security Services after amendments
have been posted to this website will constitute your acceptance of this
Agreement as last amended. Do not use (or continue to use) the SSL
Security Services if you do not agree to be bound by this Agreement as last
amended.

TierraNet
may occasionally elect to email you advance notice of pending amendments to
this Agreement. For this and other reasons, it is important that you keep
your email address and other account information accurate and up-to-date in the
TierraNet Control Panel.

2. SSL
Certificate Defined

SSL
(Secure Sockets Layer) certificates are digital certificates that authenticate
the identity of a website and are used to facilitate encrypted communication
between two computers. You acknowledge that SSL certification is only
effective in protecting data during its transmission, and does not protect data
that is stored insecurely when it arrives at its destination.

3. Reseller
Services

TierraNet
is a reseller of SSL certificates offered by RapidSSL®, Geotrust® and Symantec®
(each a "Certificate Authority"). TierraNet does not modify the SSL
certificate in any manner.

If
you obtain a SSL certificate from TierraNet, TierraNet will generate a private
key and submit the Certificate Signing Request ("CSR") to the Certificate
Authority for the SSL certificate you select. If the Certificate Authority approves
the CSR, it will then submit the SSL certificate to TierraNet for your download
and use with an active hosting service.

When
you submit your payment for your SSL certificate, you will have the option to
generate your own private key and CSR for upload directly to the Certificate
Authority, and to receive the issued SSL certificate directly from the Certificate
Authority.

TierraNet
does not guarantee that the Certificate Authority will issue an SSL certificate
to you. Additionally, TierraNet does not offer assistance with installing
SSL certificates.

4. Your
Representations

By
submitting a SSL certificate, you hereby represent and warrant that (1) the
statements you make in the application are complete and accurate, and your
contact information is, and will be kept, current; (2) the SSL certificate will
not infringe upon or otherwise violate the rights of any third party; (3) you
are not using the SSL Security Service for any unlawful purpose; and (4) you
will not use the SSL Security Service in violation of any applicable laws or
regulations, or the Certificate Authority terms of service or this Agreement,
including, but not limited to, TierraNet’s Acceptable Use Terms. [Link]

5. Limitations

Other than
processing your payment and receipt of the SSL certificate, or providing you
with the tools to receive your own certificate directly from the Certificate
Authority, you hereby acknowledge and agree that TierraNet is not responsible
or liable in any manner for the SSL Certificate, or the products, services,
acts or omissions of the Certificate Authority. Except as otherwise expressly
provided in this paragraph, the TierraNet SSL Security Services are provided to
you "AS IS."

If and to
the extent assignable, TierraNet agrees to pass through to you any guarantees,
warranties and other rights, if any, offered by the applicable Certificate
Authority. You should carefully review the Certificate Authority’s Terms
of Service and other contracts, policies and conditions of use before you
purchase the SSL certificate.